Hoosiers Daily News: NCAA eyes new 5-year college eligibility model
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Inside NCAA Headquarters located in Indianapolis on Friday, March 10, 2023. Ncaa President Charlie Baker | Mykal McEldowney/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
It’s shaping up to be a relatively quiet week for Indiana Athletics as the summer draws closer and major programs go into recruiting mode with most seasons having already wrapped up.
There’s still news to talk about though, like the possibility of the NCAA moving to a new eligibility model that gives athletes five years to compete at the college level.
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Here’s everything you need to know about the Hoosiers today:
ICYMI on The Crimson Quarry
- Indiana men’s basketball: Date moved for 2026-27 matchup with Kentucky
- Indiana football recruiting roundup: Hoosiers land four commitments this week
- Indiana football sets visit with 2027 CB Chris Bradley
What they’re saying about the Hoosiers
- The Indianapolis Star:Recruiting volatility reaches new level for Indiana football, which still holds best pitch
- The Daily Hoosier: Here are the IU football players who could gain an extra year under 5-year eligibility
- The Daily Hoosier: NCAA set for June vote on 5-year eligibility, approval likely: What it means for IU basketball
- Inside the Hall: An updated look at the Big Ten in Bart Torvik’s projections for the 2026-27 season
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